by zummerset » 17 Mar 2010 19:55
by Ian Herring » 17 Mar 2010 20:12
by zummerset » 17 Mar 2010 20:26
by PieEater » 17 Mar 2010 20:40
by Rex » 17 Mar 2010 20:43
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 Mar 2010 20:46
PieEater I thought the two bookings were spot on, the first when he booted Long in the face when behind him and didn't get the ball, the second for a blatant attempt to stop Fed taking a quick kick (whether he made contact or not). A rightful card for an attempt at cheating.
Meanwhile the ref gave a lot of soft free kicks against us, one against Mills, another against Long (whilst getting strangled), another for the slightest contact from Jobi on a clearance at the edge of their box. Meanwhile he failed to give us free kicks for a couple of blatant pushes against Kebe. OK he's lightweight but you can't use your hands to push him over.
So I don't buy this idea he was a homer.
by Mr. Reading » 17 Mar 2010 20:49
by PEARCEY » 17 Mar 2010 20:52
Ian Herring There's another take. Plenty of purists may moan about Reading's performance last night. What I loved to see was a Reading team with a backbone, a spine.
Loftus Road's finest set about us with a form of aggressive crudity that we would have folded in the face of not so long ago.
We actually had to 'work' last night and could not impose through simple skill or playmaking. No surprise to see Colin W*anker's touch in QPR's approach. But they made us dig deep.
I thought Mills' treatment appalling, just as the side is gelling for the first time for many months and the combination of players - not the most talented bunch in the world but giving their all - some 'fans' decided it might be a good idea to do that on a night when a belligerent visiting side were up for 'spoiling'.
I was in West London for the 1-4 capitulation in October and it was truly, utterly pathetic and so seeing Reading FC last night was something to be proud of. After a huge tranche of games back-to-back some of the players' performance dipped a little under some pressure. But this side under McDermott are worth the admission money now and the way we got at them towards the end was an example of mental strength and durability that Rogers' sides never displayed. Nor, blasphemous as it may sound, some of Coppell's.
Gritty, shitty, and not very pretty.
But the three points came our way.
I'll have some more of that. Always.
by weybridgewanderer » 17 Mar 2010 21:07
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Mar 2010 21:11
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Mar 2010 21:16
Ian Herring There's another take. Plenty of purists may moan about Reading's performance last night. What I loved to see was a Reading team with a backbone, a spine.
Loftus Road's finest set about us with a form of aggressive crudity that we would have folded in the face of not so long ago.
We actually had to 'work' last night and could not impose through simple skill or playmaking. No surprise to see Colin W*anker's touch in QPR's approach. But they made us dig deep.
I thought Mills' treatment appalling, just as the side is gelling for the first time for many months and the combination of players - not the most talented bunch in the world but giving their all - some 'fans' decided it might be a good idea to do that on a night when a belligerent visiting side were up for 'spoiling'.
I was in West London for the 1-4 capitulation in October and it was truly, utterly pathetic and so seeing Reading FC last night was something to be proud of. After a huge tranche of games back-to-back some of the players' performance dipped a little under some pressure. But this side under McDermott are worth the admission money now and the way we got at them towards the end was an example of mental strength and durability that Rogers' sides never displayed. Nor, blasphemous as it may sound, some of Coppell's.
Gritty, shitty, and not very pretty.
But the three points came our way.
I'll have some more of that. Always.
by clauski » 17 Mar 2010 23:57
Ian Herring
Gritty, shitty, and not very pretty.
But the three points came our way.
by Royal With Cheese » 18 Mar 2010 08:34
Tredder
by Man Friday » 18 Mar 2010 21:54
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